Is Hard Work the Key to Success? Insights from Bhagyashrii Borse
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Key Takeaways
- Hard work opens doors to opportunities.
- Dedication and effort are crucial in the acting profession.
- Bhagyashrii's performance as Kumari has received significant praise.
- Collaboration with talented individuals can enhance artistic growth.
- Expressing gratitude to team members fosters a positive work environment.
Chennai, Nov 21 (NationPress) Actress Bhagyashrii Borse, who garnered significant acclaim for her role as Kumari in director Selvamani Selvaraj's recently launched period drama, 'Kaantha', has revealed that her most significant lesson from the film was the understanding that dedication leads to success.
In an exclusive conversation with IANS, Bhagyashrii expressed, "The level of effort I dedicated to the role of Kumari led many to remark, 'I've never witnessed anyone put in this much effort.' For me, merely receiving that singular chance, that one platform to showcase my talent was like a divine gift. The outpouring of affection I’ve received post-release has only reinforced my belief that hard work truly opens doors.
For those who may not know, the film features Dulquer Salmaan, Bhagyashrii Borse, and Rana Daggubatti, and was released on November 14 of this year to rave reviews from critics.
This captivating period thriller, set in 1950s Madras, has been praised for its ability to transport audiences to a bygone era. Jointly produced by Spirit Media and Dulquer Salmaan's Wayfarer Films, the film showcases the exceptional cinematography of Dani Sanchez Lopaz and a captivating score by Jhanu Chanthar. The art direction is helmed by Tha. Ramalingam, with editing done by Llewellyn Anthony Gonsalves.
Moreover, Bhagyashrii Borse expressed her gratitude to her entire team, referring to her co-star Dulquer Salmaan as a 'nadippu chakravarthy' (emperor of acting).
Sharing her heartfelt appreciation on Instagram, Bhagyashrii wrote, "To my beloved co-actor @dqsalmaan, you are a true Nadippu Chakravarthy. It was a joy to share the screen with you, and you’ve illuminated every frame. You inspire us all as an actor!"